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France 2008: Kimi Takes Ferrari’s 200th Pole Position

Posted on June 21st, 2008 by Oliver White

Kimi Raikkonen has taken the pole position for what could be the final French Grand Prix at Magny Cours tomorrow. The Finnish driver didn’t go fastest in the first two sessions, but was always right behind his team mate, Felipe Massa, who went on to qualify alonside Raikkonen on the front row. Lewis Hamilton went P3 but will be demoted ten places following his penalty from the Canadian Grand Prix. Continue Reading

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France 2008: Qualifying Result

Posted on June 21st, 2008 by Oliver White

Kimi Raikkonen has lead the Ferraris to lock out the front row for the grid for tomorrow’s French Grand Prix. The Ferraris have done well around Magny Cours in the last few years, and this result for the team only adds to the complications faced by McLaren, who are dealing with a ten-place grid penalty for Lewis Hamilton. Combined with a lack of pace from Heikki Kovalainen and the Woking-squad aren’t looking too hot at the moment. Continue Reading

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France 2008: Qualifying Live Blog

Posted on June 21st, 2008 by Oliver White

Once again we tune our televisions into Formula One and prepare ourselves for another battle on the hallowed tarmac of a racing circuit - this time it’s Magny Cours in France. Below is the Live Blog box where you can view the commentary from myself, Keith Collantine from F1Fanatic (and the mastermind behind the live blog), Duncan from vee8, John from F1-Pitlane, Milos from F1Wolf as well as Robert, Scott and Journeyer, all of whom I’m sure have been around here and F1Fanatic before. Continue Reading

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Bruno Senna Takes Sideways Pole In France

Posted on June 21st, 2008 by Oliver White

Bruno Senna, nephew to the late Ayrton Senna, has taken a somewhat strange pole position for the GP2 event in Magny Cours this weekend. Following the Formula One circus around, GP2 is a major feeder series to Formula One, and young Senna is one of the stars pipped for future success. However, his antics in France have shown tanacity that I’ve only heard of from his uncle. In fact, if my vague memory serves correct, didn’t Ayrton get a good result in Nevers in much the same way as this…? Continue Reading

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France 2008: Friday Afternoon Practice

Posted on June 20th, 2008 by Oliver White

Fernando Alonso has topped the timing sheets in the second practice session for Sunday’s French Grand Prix. On Renault’s home soil, the Spaniard popped in a sterling lap towards the end of the 90 minute run and displaced the Ferrari’s of Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen. Lewis Hamilton had to settle for fourth while Sebastian Vettel impressed with fifth. However, the Scuderia Toro Rosso’s are not consistent front-runners and I expect the German driver to slide back during qualifying. Continue Reading

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France 2008: Friday Morning Practice

Posted on June 20th, 2008 by Oliver White

Felipe Massa has gone fastest around Magny Cours in this morning’s practice session, the Brazilian driver setting a lap time 0.7s faster than Lewis Hamilton in the McLaren. Less than 0.05s behind Hamilton was team mate Heikki Kovalainen and Kimi Raikkonen went fourth in the sister Ferrari. Robert Kubica continued to do a solid job for BMW while Fernando Alonso pleased fans with a sixth place position, only 0.4s down on the McLaren’s. Although his engine went pop just before the scheduled break for lunch. Continue Reading

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Magny Cours To Rouen: The Future Of The French Grand Prix?

Posted on June 19th, 2008 by Oliver White

This time last year was meant to be the last French Grand Prix held at Magny Cours in Nevers, France. However, Bernie Ecclestone found enough softness in his heart to allow a years reprieve for the circuit and now, in 2008, we are supposedly visiting the track for the very last time. So why is Bernie against the circuit, and what can be done in the future to ensure France - the founders of grand prix motor racing - keep a race in their country. Continue Reading

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Hamilton & Rosberg Face Grid Penalty In France

Posted on June 9th, 2008 by Oliver White

As if the retirement of Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen in a race where BMW won wasn’t enough to open up the title campaign, the McLaren driver has been hit with a ten grid-slot penalty for his part in the accident that took himself and the Finn out of the grand prix yesterday. The accident saw Hamilton hit the back of Raikkonen has the Ferrari waited at the end of the pitlane alongside eventual race winner Robert Kubica. Also charged was Nico Rosberg, who moments later clipped the back of the McLaren. Continue Reading

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No French Grand Prix In 2008?

Posted on March 29th, 2007 by Oliver White

This news has since been confirmed as true by the FFSA.

Pitpass have reported that the French Grand Prix may have been dropped from the 2008 Formula One calendar, following reports made in L’Equipe. Apparently, the FIA have stated that the event cannot take place in current conditions and logistical problems are preventing Mangy Cours from hosting the race. It was recently mooted that Britain and France could share a slot on the racing calendar, which is something Magny Cours seemed keen on. However, BRDC President (the organisation that still owns Silverstone) Damon Hill said that this solution would be a last resort. Continue Reading

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